Street Fighter II V


Street Fighter II V is an anime series produced by Group TAC that is loosely based on the 1994 fighting game Super Street Fighter II Turbo. Directed by Gisaburo Sugii, the series first aired in Japan in 1995, from April 10 to November 27, on YTV. An English adaptation of the series was produced by the dubbing group Animaze and Manga Entertainment in 1996, and was released in Australia and the US as a series of VHS tapes in 1997−1998. Each tape included three episodes, and was released in both a dubbed version and a subtitled version. In 1997, ADV Films produced an English dub exclusively for the UK market, also released on VHS. The Animaze/Manga dub had a DVD release on April 29, 2003 in a four disc set in North America and was then released on DVD in Australia.

Premise

Taking place in the present, the series chronicles the adventures of Ryu and Ken, two teenage martial artists who embark on a journey to improve their skills after experiencing brutal defeat at the hands of Guile. Along the way, they become acquainted with other Street Fighter characters such as the 15-year-old tour guide Chun-Li, martial arts movie-star Fei Long, Muay Thai champion Sagat, and Indian monk Dhalsim. Eventually, they find themselves in the crosshairs of the criminal syndicate Shadowlaw, led by the enigmatic M. Bison, after defeating one of their subordinate organizations. Among the agents of Shadowlaw include Russian bear wrestler and hired muscle Zangief, seductive British assassin Cammy, and Interpol double agent Balrog. The Spanish nobleman Vega also appears as an antagonist, although he is not connected with Shadowlaw in this series.
In contrast to , which hewed very closely to the original game's storyline, Street Fighter II V takes a number of liberties with its source material. It features radically redesigned versions of most of the game's characters, whose appearances, backstories, and personalities deviated greatly from their traditional depictions. While the show was set in 1995, the present year of its original airing, the ages of the characters were altered to make most of the cast younger than they were in the games. Out of the seventeen characters featured in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, only Blanka, Dee Jay, E. Honda, and T. Hawk never appear in the show. Akuma makes several cameo appearances during crowd scenes, but he is not actively involved in the story.

Characters

Street Fighters
Name: Ryu
Date of birth: 1977.7/21
Height: 5 feet. 10 inches.
Weight: 178 pounds
B/W/H: 113/78/96
Blood type: O
Country: Japan
Name: Ken Masters
Date of birth: 1978.2/14
Height: 5 feet. 10 inches.
Weight: 176 pounds
B/W/H: 112/78/98
Blood type: B
Country: USA
Name: Guile
Date of birth: 1973.12/23
Height: 6 feet. 1 inch.
Weight: 202 pounds
B/W/H: 117/82/105
Blood type: O
Country: USA
Name: Chun Li
Date of Birth: 1980.3/1
Height: 5 feet. 6 inches.
Weight: 112 pounds
B/W/H: 87/60/86
Blood type: A
Country: Hong Kong
Name: Fei Long
Date of birth: 1978.4/23
Height: 5 feet. 9 inches.
Weight: 167 pounds
B/W/H: 106/76/95
Blood type: O
Country: Hong Kong
Name: Sagat
Date of birth: 1963.7/2
Height: 6 feet. 9 inches.
Weight: 341 pounds
B/W/H: 122/90/110
Blood type: B
Country: Thailand
Name: Dhalsim
Date of birth: 1952.11/22
Height: 5 feet. 8 inches.
Weight: 138 pounds
B/W/H: 98/68/85
Blood type: O
Country: India
Name: Vega
Date of birth: 1977.1/27
Height: 5 feet. 11 inches.
Weight: 165 pounds
B/W/H: 101/76/92
Blood type: O
Country: Spain
Name: Balrog
Date of birth: 1968.9/4
Height: 6 feet.
Weight: 218 pounds
B/W/H: 115/88/102
Blood type: A
Country: USA
Name: Cammy White
Date of birth: 19??.1/6
Height: 5 feet. 5 inches.
Weight: 103 pounds
B/W/H: 85/57/85
Blood type: B
Country: England
Name: Zangief
Date of birth: 1966.6/1
Height: 6 feet. 6 inches.
Weight: 286 pounds
B/W/H: 130/100/115
Blood type: A
Country: Russia
Statistics unknown
Allies
Statistics unknown

Music

Japanese
  1. "Kaze Fuiteru" by Yuki Kuroda
  2. "Ima, ashita no tame ni" by Shuji Honda
  1. "Cry" by Yuki Kuroda
  2. "Lonely Baby" by Shuji Honda
The American and Australian release of the Manga/Animaze English dub uses an untitled instrumental theme music by Mike Egan composed specifically for the dub. The ADV Films version kept the original Japanese intro and outro themes.